MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS “Committed to Protect, Dedicated to Success” FY2022 FIVE YEAR ASSESSMENT PLAN SUMMARY The mission of the Michigan Department of Corrections is to create a safer Michigan by holding offenders accountable while promoting their success. The following is the Michigan Department of Corrections Five Year Plan Summary. This plan includes MDOC project priorities for 29 Correctional Facilities currently open and in full operation. This list encompasses prisons that have been in service since 1889 (Marquette Branch Prison) to the newest prison built in 2001 (Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility). These 29 open facilities consisting of 1,044 buildings equaling 5.658 million square feet sitting on 4,502 acres. The MDOC must provide a full range of services similar to a small community. These prison complexes must function in a safe and secure manner to ensure public, staff and prisoner safety 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. In addition to the operational sites, MDOC is responsible for maintaining closed facilities. This group of closed facilities consists of 305 buildings equaling 4.8 million square feet on an additional 1,645 acres. The MDOC Physical Plant Division with assistance from a large group of Physical Plant Supervisors conduct annual assessments of all Facilities using standardized assessment processes. All available staff who possess the appropriate expertise participate in this process to ensure a diverse skill set, participate in the study and to ensure quality results. Each of our facilities is similar to a small city where prisoners are provided shelter, clothing, health care, psychological care, education, recreation, and religious needs. Prisoners also maintain ties with the community as allowed through visitation and communication with family and friends. This is a rather involved complex mission to accomplish. The facility order for this report follows the same order as the Department of Corrections Appropriation Bill P.A. 207 of 2018, Article V, Part 1: Sec. 108. CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES NORTHERN REGION Alger Correctional Facility………………………………………………. .Page 3 Baraga Correctional Facility……….…………………………………….. Page 7 Carson City Correctional Facility………………………………………. Page 16 Central Michigan Correctional Facility…………………...……………... Page 24 Chippewa Correctional Facility…………………………………………... Page 30 Earnest C Brooks Correctional Facility………………….……………....Page 36 Kinross Correctional Facility…………………………….………………..Page 41 Marquette Branch Prison……...………………………………………….Page 46 Muskegon Correctional Facility……...…………………………………..Page 53 Newberry Correctional Facility…………..……………………………….Page 57 Oaks Correctional Facility………………..………………………………Page 68 Saginaw Correctional Facility…………...……………………………….Page 72 St. Louis Correctional Facility……………...…………………………….Page 80 Northern Regional Administration…………………………………….…Page 87 SOUTHERN REGION Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility…..…..…………………………….Page 91 Cooper Street/Special Alternative Institution ..................................... Page 95 G Robert Cotton Correctional Facility ................................................ Page 99 Detroit Detention Center .................................................................... Page 105 Detroit Re-Entry Center ..................................................................... Page 109 Charles Egeler Correctional Facility .................................................. Page 114 Richard Handlon Correctional Facility ............................................... Page 117 Gus Harrison Correctional Facility………..……………………………..Page 124 Ionia Correctional Facility………………………………………………...Page 132 Lakeland Correctional Facility............................................................ Page 137 Macomb Correctional Facility ............................................................ Page 148 Michigan Reformatory ....................................................................... Page 154 Parnall Correctional Facility ............................................................... Page 166 Thumb Correctional Facility ............................................................... Page 171 Huron Valley Women’s Facility .......................................................... Page 176 Woodland Correctional Facility…………………………………………. Page 200 Southern Regional Administration……………………………………… Page 206 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS “Committed to Protect, Dedicated to Success “ MEMORANDUM Date: Sept. 3/2020 TO: A/ Warden Sarah Schroeder FROM: Christopher Wardowski Physical Plant Supervisor SUBJECT: Annual Physical Plant Inspection Alger Correctional Facility The LMF Annual Physical Plant Inspection has been completed by maintenance as required by PD 04.03.100. The following results are as follows: Preventive and routine maintenance are continuously being performed. ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. New HVAC and Boilers for 300 Bldg. Programs 2. Sneeze Guards installed all yard phones and housing unit phones and KIOSK 3. In the process of mounting all phones on walls to maintain Social Distancing LMF Housing Unit Aspen Segregation This unit is in good condition overall. The brick and mortar have some deterioration and the caulking around the windows is in poor condition. The windows and doors are in good condition. The roof has been replaced. The floor tile is in good condition. The shower stall tiles are in poor condition. PPC Submitted Housing Unit Birch Segregation This unit is in good overall condition. The brick and mortar have some deterioration and the caulking around the windows is in poor condition. The windows and doors are in good condition. The floor tile is in good condition. The shower stall tiles are in poor condition. PPC Submitted Housing Unit Cedar General Population This unit is in good condition overall. The brick and mortar have some deterioration and the caulking around the windows is in poor condition. The floor tile is in good condition. The shower stall tiles are in poor condition. PPC submitted. Housing Unit Maple General Population The unit is in good condition overall. The roof has been replaced. The mortar and brick have some deterioration and the caulking around the windows is in poor condition. The floor tile is in good condition. The shower stall tiles are in poor condition PPC submitted. Housing Unit Pine General Population The unit is in good condition. The exterior walls have some stress cracking and the windowsills are showing some deterioration and the caulking around the windows is in poor condition. The windows and doors are in good condition. The floor tile is in good condition. The shower stall tiles are in poor condition PPC submitted. Housing Unit Spruce General Population Level Il The unit is in good overall condition. The mortar and brick have some deterioration and the caulking around the windows is in poor condition. There is a stress crack on the northwest corner. The floor tile is in good condition. The shower stalls are in poor condition PPC submitted. The windows and doors are in bad condition Physical Plant Change Request submitted. 100 Building Administrations The overall condition of the building is good. The exterior walls, doors, and windows are in overall good condition. 200 Building Food Service The overall condition of this building is good. All windows and doors are in good condition. The interior is in good shape overall. Roof warranty repairs completed. cooler HVAC system needs to be replaced and upgraded to Automatic system Submitted. PPC approved. Will start Spring of 2021 200 Building Health Services The exterior walls, doors, and windows are in good condition. Roof warranty repairs completed. New Boilers and HVAC will start in Spring of 2021 300 Building Education and Recreation The overall condition of this building is good. Some stress cracks were noted on exterior walls and interior floors. The doors and windows are in good condition. The Gym and interior is also in good condition. for HVAC upgrade. In the hands of the Professional now. (OHM) This was Completed in 2020. 500 Building Warehouse and Maintenance The overall condition of this building is good. The Warehouse floor has some cracking, but nothing serious. 600 Building Pole Barn Storage All buildings and out buildings are in good condition. Propane Plant The propane tank is in good repair. It was sandblasted and inspected and painted. Fences Gun Towers and Grounds The perimeter fence is in good condition. The shaker wire was replaced this year. The tower doors are in poor condition. The grounds are in good condition. Stun Fence getting repaired 9/15/2020 due to Storm Damage in 2019. Razor Ribbon in between Fences collapsed due to weight of snow. Estimate 1000’ needs replacing. Concrete and Asphalt The concrete is in fair condition. The sidewalks between the buildings have some holes that need to be repaired and there are some expansion joints raised. PPC submitted for Asphalt Crack Sealing. (April 2019) Completed Recreation Yards The yard equipment is in fair condition except for some needed repairs to weight equipment. The pavement is in good condition. The partition fences are intact and in good condition. The razor ribbon is secure and in good condition. The basketball and handball courts are in good condition. All the facility building exterior doors are rusted out and need replacement. cc: Ed Vallad, Physical Plant Manager A/Warden Schroeder, Alger Correctional Daniel Smith, Physical Plant Division Jeff Niemi, Regional Physical Plant Superintendent Becki Nylander, Business Manager ALGER
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